Josh—December 10, 2025
These work very well. We have some heavy picture frames to hang and on the heaviest of them. I used two of these together on highly textured walls. And they’ve held out for two years already. Read more
EH1830—December 15, 2025
Works well with those zig zag hanging strips some pictures use. Good value. Easy to hang and use. Read more
Sunni—November 25, 2025
These hooks are terrific for hanging pictures and things on doors or on anything you don't want to damage. They're a bit pricey for a single hook, but well worth it. Read more
Customer—July 7, 2025
I work in an old building that doesn't allow using nails. I had 3 wood plaques to hang and it was EASY! Everything I needed was included (instructions, alcohol swabs to clean the area). They are the perfect size for hanging recognition plaques. They are sturdy and won't damage the wall and are very secure (haven't fallen yet!). They have a thin profile - so the plaques are not protruding out far. Read more
NM—November 19, 2020
This review is for the Command Universal "Jumbo" Picture Hanger - basically the double wide one with the round peg which requires TWO strips. 1st Downside is that unlike the two-piece "Hooks", these Picture Hangers are a single unit. Attach (two) glue-strips to back of the metal and PRESS. Stronger hold, but at least twice as hard to remove. 2nd Downside is that these items ship with the lesser-quality glue-strips, NOT the ones designed for a higher moisture environment. When I order these "Hangers", I pretty much dispose of the glue-strips that ship with them, and instead order-and-use the ones designed for higher humidity. 3rd Downside is that having TWO of these glue-strips close together means that removing them will be that much harder with more force being exerted on the fragile wall (paint). Depending on what kind of paint was used and how it was applied, you will either Luck Out or have some Patch Work to do. I heard once that Flat Paint may have been the Most Friendly, but there's always a risk. I have tried to use these only on non-painted surfaces (or flat paint) and have had pretty good luck. When used with glossier paint... ....Patch Time! Also never expected whatever Laboratory Conditions used to come up with the 8LB figure to function on my planet. If using something which is HEAVY, will double up the hooks. If they say it holds 8Lbs, will assume 4 tops. Have seen various types of hooks hold All Day Long, but when one interacts with the object on the hook, it can act like a lever and apply significant force. Eventually it may pop off the wall. Just like flexing a credit card - it's rigid till it snaps. That being said. Using this item (within limits) works quite well. Just had an issue where a piece of Annoying Plastic Equipment had to be mounted in an enclosed confined space where drilling into the walls was either Not Recommended or... A Pillar. Plenty of Objects already present, so attached "Hangers" to Objects and the Annoying Plastic Equipment was off the floor and out of the way in moments. Equipment even had holes on the back which fit the Pegs on the "Hangers" perfectly! BUT, the Equipment also comes with an (optional) Something which is 12x12 inches and weighs around six pounds. Would use at least two hooks for that, and would still try to find a way to support some of that weight from below. Still, it worked GREAT, and I immediately ordered some more "Hangers" (and the Higher Humidity Strips) to have these on hand for Future Use. FYI: Have been using Command products for many years, and the only ???? Issue which I've ever seen is the Strange Design Flaw many Command hooks have. On the back of one's "hook" near the bottom/center is a Sharp Point. When one "slides" the hook up and down on the wall, the Sharp Point does what Sharp Points do and gouges up the wall. Thankfully not all Command products include the Sharp Point, but it's usually pretty easy to spot - look at the bottom/rear of the hook, and if you see Something Sticking Out - oops! If it's Perfectly Smooth - no worries. Thankfully these "Hangers" do not need to "slide" up and down the wall, so there isn't an issue. Read more
Emma—December 10, 2025
These are great! Strong adhesive and very stable. We're using them to hang up pictures! We did try them with a slightly heavier picture which did NOT work, so be sure to abide by the weight limitations. Read more
Liz Rob—December 8, 2025
This command strip is perfect for renters or anyone that doesn’t want to put holes in their walls to hang something. What I love is that the entire hanger is hidden by the picture frame. I bought this along with some picture wire to hang a wooden frame with glass holding a picture of my cats. One year later and it’s still up. Follow the directions and this thing will work and last. Read more
Taylor—December 14, 2025
Great alternative to nails Read more